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Ok so I've bought at rear bt355 and I will still need a front one. Took the fairing off just now. Here is a pic of how its hooked up now. There are iblocs hooked up to what I think would be where/how the bt355s would go. Is that right?
So how and where would the line levelers go? Would I just swap the line converters out for the bt355s? Or run them both.
also here are my amp settings. Anything that stands out I should adjust?
You'll want to get rid of those install bay LOCs and put the BT355s in their place. I can't tell much from the amp settings pic. I've not used one of the Stinger amps and there is no reference marks that I see in your pic. Did the clown who installed you gear cut the plugs off? I don't see those.
You'll want to get rid of those install bay LOCs and put the BT355s in their place. I can't tell much from the amp settings pic. I've not used one of the Stinger amps and there is no reference marks that I see in your pic. Did the clown who installed you gear cut the plugs off? I don't see those.
No Sound Solutions did all that crap last year. The guy that installed this amp and rf kit did a good job I think. He even replaced/made some plugs they had cut off I think. Soldered all the connections and put the heat shrink on all his wires.
But thats what I was worried about. The plugs they cut off. Can you tell if the plugs are intact to install the bt355s?
Also, what are those line out converters for? What do they do versus the bt355?
Last edited by teedoff65; Jul 28, 2019 at 05:49 PM.
In one of your other post on another thread I see t taps in the picture if he put those in your audio at all he should never be allowed to touch an install.
Also good installers use good products and those LOCs are not great especially on a bike.
Last edited by marshallb; Jul 28, 2019 at 05:55 PM.
In one of your other post on another thread I see t taps in the picture if he put those in your audio at all he should never be allowed to touch an install.
I watched him do the whole job. He didnt put any t taps on any wires. Sound solutions might have and maybe he should have removed them. I'll have to find the post youre talking about. I didnt think I'd posted any pictures until now other than maybe how we cut the speaker boxes to get the mmats to fit.
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